This website is dedicated to Anne Frank for her insights into how the Holocaust affected those involved. It is the sum of a museum, background information, and educational material to allow this history to be remembered for the sacrifices that were made by those who survived, and the nearly 6 million Jews who were needlessly murdered. After reviewing all available educational information on this site, you can schedule an Online Museum Tour to take a look at all they have to offer.
Anne Frank House. (2024, May 30). What is the Holocaust. https://www.annefrank.org/en/anne-frank/go-in-depth/what-is-the-holocaust/
The Holocaust Encyclopedia is also the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Within this site, you can find definitions and information about all aspects of the Holocaust. There is extensive history and facts about what led up to the ideation of racial antisemitism that Hitler was able to spread to those under his rule. There are explanations for why ghettos and concentration camps were set up, as well as interviews with survivors to gain the insight into what they went through. The museum is located in Washington, DC so teachers could plan a field trip with their class to see what they have of this time in history.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. (n.d.). United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/introduction-to-the-holocaust
This website holds many archived articles that were written from 1941-1945 as well as anniversary articles from 1955. They include real information about what was happening inside the concentration camps from the lack of cleanliness to the treatment of the Jews. There are virtual tours you could take with your class to see what they have created on their 22 acre parcel. President Eisenhower even included many declassified documents to provide information about the steps they took to help end the war.
Eisenhower, D.D. (2024). World War II: Holocaust, the Extermination of European Jews. Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home. https://www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/research/online-documents/world-war-ii-holocaust-extermination-european-jews
This website is the face of a museum that was created inside the old concentration camps at both Auschwitz and Birkenau. There is extensive history and facts about what happened in these locations and many videos created giving insight into the lives Jews lived when there. There are in person visiting hours to see these museums but there are also online visual tours and the option to speak with survivors or their families.
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. (2024). Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum: Former German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp. Auschwitz.org. https://www.auschwitz.org/en/